The Turkish Cup (Turkish: Türkiye Kupası) is a football cup competition in Turkish football, run by the Turkish Football Federation since 1962. During a brief sponsorship period with Fortis, its sponsored name was Fortis Türkiye Kupası. Now Ziraat Bankası is the sponsor and the sponsored name for the cup is Ziraat Turkish Cup (Turkish: Ziraat Türkiye Kupası).[1]
The cup was created in 1962 and has taken place every year since then. Many different formats, including a pure knockout competition and group stages, have been tried and finally for the 2012–13 season, an expanded tournament format has been adopted. A record 156 teams compete in the tournament. After five knockout rounds, a round-robin group stage is contested. Group winners and runners-up play in semi-finals and finals.[2] The last champion is Galatasaray.
The current format of the Turkish Cup consists of 164 clubs from the top four leagues of the Turkish football league system and the Turkish Regional Amateur League. The winner of the cup earns a spot in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League, and also plays in the Turkish Super Cup against the Süper Lig champions.
Trophy and prize money
Turkish Football Federation awards the Turkish Cup trophy (current design is seen on the right) to the winners of the final. Cup winners and runners-up receive 50 medals each. Also, prize money is given away. TFF awards prizes not by winning a round, but just by reaching the round. The final match is an exception, where runners-up receive less than cup winners. The prize money is in United States dollars. A sum of $10,500,000 worth prize money is awarded to participating teams. As an honour of the tournament, the cup winner club wears a roundel of the Turkish flag in the next footballing season.
Round
|
Number of teams
|
Prize per team ($)
|
Total prize ($)
|
First round
|
22
|
20,000
|
440,000
|
Second round
|
28
|
20,000
|
560,000
|
Third round
|
32
|
85,000
|
2,720,000
|
Fourth round
|
16
|
115,000
|
1,840,000
|
Quarter-finalists
|
8
|
140,000
|
1,120,000
|
Semi-finalists
|
4
|
380,000
|
1,520,000
|
Runners-up
|
1
|
900,000
|
900,000
|
Cup winners
|
1
|
1,400,000
|
1,400,000
|
|
Winners
Key
Two-legged finals
Season
|
Home team
|
Score
|
Away team
|
Venue
|
Attendance[3][4]
|
Description
|
1962–63
|
Galatasaray
|
2–1
|
Fenerbahçe
|
İnönü Stadium
|
23,740
|
Galatasaray won 4–2 on aggregate.
|
Fenerbahçe
|
1–2
|
Galatasaray
|
27,361
|
1963–64
|
Altay
|
0–0
|
Galatasaray
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
8,035
|
Altay did not play the second leg, thus Galatasaray were awarded a 3–0 win.[5]
|
Galatasaray
|
3–0 (wo)
|
Altay
|
İnönü Stadium
|
====
|
1964–65
|
Galatasaray
|
0–0
|
Fenerbahçe
|
34,302
|
Galatasaray won 1–0 on aggregate.
|
Fenerbahçe
|
0–1
|
Galatasaray
|
24,973
|
1965–66
|
Galatasaray
|
1–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
33,446
|
Altay won on coin toss.[5]
|
1966–67
|
Altay
|
0–0
|
Göztepe
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
====
|
1967–68
|
Fenerbahçe
|
2–0
|
Altay
|
İnönü Stadium
|
32,712
|
Fenerbahçe won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Altay
|
1–0
|
Fenerbahçe
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
18,130
|
1968–69
|
Göztepe
|
1–0
|
Galatasaray
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
====
|
Göztepe won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Galatasaray
|
1–1 (a.e.t.)
|
Göztepe
|
İnönü Stadium
|
24,830
|
1969–70
|
Eskişehirspor
|
2–1
|
Göztepe
|
Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
Göztepe won 4–3 on aggregate.
|
Göztepe
|
3–1
|
Eskişehirspor
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
====
|
1970–71
|
Bursaspor
|
1–0
|
Eskişehirspor
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
Eskişehirspor won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Eskişehirspor
|
2–0
|
Bursaspor
|
Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
1971–72
|
Altay
|
0–0
|
Ankaragücü
|
İzmir Atatürk Stadium
|
30,000
|
Ankaragücü won 3–0 on aggregate.
|
Ankaragücü
|
3–0
|
Altay
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
====
|
1972–73
|
Galatasaray
|
3–1
|
Ankaragücü
|
İnönü Stadium
|
20,824
|
Galatasaray won 4–2 on aggregate.
|
Ankaragücü
|
1–1
|
Galatasaray
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
21,612
|
1973–74
|
Bursaspor
|
1–0
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
Fenerbahçe won 3–1 on aggregate.
|
Fenerbahçe
|
3–0
|
Bursaspor
|
İnönü Stadium
|
23,622
|
1974–75
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
====
|
Beşiktaş won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
====
|
1975–76
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–0
|
Galatasaray
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
12,000
|
Galatasaray won by a penalty shootout.
|
Galatasaray
|
1–0 (5–4 p)
|
Trabzonspor
|
İnönü Stadium
|
42,039
|
1976–77
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
====
|
Trabzonspor won 1–0 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
0–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
39,626
|
1977–78
|
Trabzonspor
|
3–0
|
Adana Demirspor
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
6,000
|
Trabzonspor won 3–0 on aggregate.
|
Adana Demirspor
|
0–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
Adana 5 Ocak Stadium
|
====
|
1978–79
|
Altay
|
2–1
|
Fenerbahçe
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
6,250
|
Fenerbahçe won 3–2 on aggregate.
|
Fenerbahçe
|
2–0
|
Altay
|
İnönü Stadium
|
16,956
|
1979–80
|
Altay
|
1–0
|
Galatasaray
|
İzmir Alsancak Stadium
|
18,032
|
Altay won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Galatasaray
|
1–1
|
Altay
|
İnönü Stadium
|
30,650
|
1980–81
|
Ankaragücü
|
2–1
|
Boluspor
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
13,357
|
Ankaragücü won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Boluspor
|
0–0
|
Ankaragücü
|
Bolu Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
1981–82
|
Galatasaray
|
3–0
|
Ankaragücü
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
34,311
|
Galatasaray won 4–2 on aggregate.
|
Ankaragücü
|
2–1
|
Galatasaray
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
20,045
|
1982–83
|
Fenerbahçe
|
2–0
|
Mersin İdman Yurdu
|
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
|
====
|
Fenerbahçe won 4–1 on aggregate.
|
Mersin İdman Yurdu
|
1–2
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium
|
18,000
|
1983–84
|
Trabzonspor
|
2–0 (a.e.t.)
|
Beşiktaş
|
İzmir Atatürk Stadium
|
17,956
|
====
|
1984–85
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–2
|
Galatasaray
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
====
|
Galatasaray won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Galatasaray
|
0–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
İnönü Stadium
|
21,214
|
1985–86
|
Bursaspor
|
2–0
|
Altay
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadium
|
18,823
|
|
1986–87
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
5–0
|
Eskişehirspor
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
13,792
|
Gençlerbirliği won 6–2 on aggregate.
|
Eskişehirspor
|
2–1
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
1987–88
|
Sakaryaspor
|
2–0
|
Samsunspor
|
Sakarya Atatürk Stadium
|
6,000
|
Sakaryaspor won 3–1 on aggregate.
|
Samsunspor
|
1–1
|
Sakaryaspor
|
Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium
|
====
|
1988–89
|
Fenerbahçe
|
0–1
|
Beşiktaş
|
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
|
6,120
|
Beşiktaş won 3–1 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–1
|
Fenerbahçe
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
16,678
|
1989–90
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
İzmir Atatürk Stadium
|
27,066
|
|
1990–91
|
Galatasaray
|
3–1 (a.e.t.)
|
Ankaragücü
|
20,240
|
|
1991–92
|
Bursaspor
|
3–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadium
|
====
|
Trabzonspor won 5–4 on aggregate.
|
Trabzonspor
|
5–1
|
Bursaspor
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
====
|
1992–93
|
Galatasaray
|
1–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
22,446
|
Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–2
|
Galatasaray
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
21,582
|
1993–94
|
Galatasaray
|
0–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
====
|
Beşiktaş won 3–2 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
3–2
|
Galatasaray
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
23,400
|
1994–95
|
Galatasaray
|
2–3
|
Trabzonspor
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
27,827
|
Trabzonspor won 4–2 on aggregate.
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–0
|
Galatasaray
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
22,000
|
1995–96
|
Galatasaray
|
1–0
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
24,285
|
Galatasaray won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Fenerbahçe
|
1–1 (a.e.t.)
|
Galatasaray
|
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
|
26,420
|
1996–97
|
Trabzonspor
|
1–1
|
Kocaelispor
|
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
|
====
|
Kocaelispor won 2–1 on aggregate.
|
Kocaelispor
|
1–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
Ismet Pasa Stadium
|
====
|
1997–98
|
Beşiktaş
|
1–1
|
Galatasaray
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
====
|
Beşiktaş won by a penalty shootout.
|
Galatasaray
|
1–1 (2–4 p)
|
Beşiktaş
|
Ali Sami Yen Stadium
|
26,000
|
1998–99
|
Galatasaray
|
0–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
14,513
|
Galatasaray won 2–0 on aggregate.
|
Beşiktaş
|
0–2
|
Galatasaray
|
BJK İnönü Stadium
|
====
|
Single-legged finals
Season
|
Winners
|
Score
|
Runners-up
|
Venue
|
Attendance
|
1999–2000
|
Galatasaray
|
5–3 (a.e.t.)
|
Antalyaspor
|
Diyarbakır Atatürk Stadı
|
14,000
|
2000–01
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
2–2 (4–1 p)
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Kayseri Atatürk Stadı
|
18,000
|
2001–02
|
Kocaelispor
|
4–0
|
Beşiktaş
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadı
|
2002–03
|
Trabzonspor
|
3–1
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
Antalya Atatürk Stadı
|
10,000
|
2003–04
|
4–0
|
Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı
|
40,000
|
2004–05
|
Galatasaray
|
5–1
|
Fenerbahçe
|
17,061
|
2005–06
|
Beşiktaş
|
3–2 (a.e.t.)
|
İzmir Atatürk Stadı
|
50,000
|
2006–07
|
1–0 (a.e.t.)
|
Kayseri Erciyesspor
|
40,000
|
2007–08
|
Kayserispor
|
0–0 (11–10 p)
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadı
|
17,000
|
2008–09
|
Beşiktaş
|
4–2
|
Fenerbahçe
|
İzmir Atatürk Stadı
|
50,000
|
2009–10
|
Trabzonspor
|
3–1
|
Şanlıurfa GAP Stadı
|
28,000
|
2010–11
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–2 (4–3 p)
|
İstanbul Başakşehir
|
Kadir Has Stadı
|
2011–12
|
Fenerbahçe
|
4–0
|
Bursaspor
|
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadı
|
19,500
|
2012–13
|
1–0
|
Trabzonspor
|
18,250[6]
|
2013–14
|
Galatasaray
|
1–0
|
Eskişehirspor
|
Konya Atatürk Stadı
|
22,456[7]
|
2014–15
|
3–2
|
Bursaspor
|
Bursa Atatürk Stadı
|
24,500[8]
|
2015–16
|
1–0
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Antalya Stadı
|
32,000
|
2016–17
|
Konyaspor
|
0–0 (4–1 p)
|
İstanbul Başakşehir
|
Eskişehir Stadı
|
30,000
|
2017–18
|
Akhisar Belediyespor
|
3–2
|
Fenerbahçe
|
Diyarbakır Stadı
|
20,000[9]
|
2018–19
|
Galatasaray
|
3–1
|
Akhisar Belediyespor
|
Yeni 4 Eylül Stadı
|
22,000
|
2019–20
|
Trabzonspor
|
2–0
|
Alanyaspor
|
Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı
|
0
|
2020–21
|
Beşiktaş
|
2–0
|
Antalyaspor
|
Gürsel Aksel Stadı
|
2021–22
|
Sivasspor
|
3–2 (a.e.t.)
|
Kayserispor
|
Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı
|
27,798
|
2022–23
|
Fenerbahçe
|
2–0
|
İstanbul Başakşehir
|
Gürsel Aksel Stadı
|
12,182[10]
|
2023–24
|
Beşiktaş
|
3–2
|
Trabzonspor
|
Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı
|
60,464[11]
|
2024–25
|
Galatasaray
|
3–0
|
Gaziantep Stadium
|
|
Club
|
Wins
|
Runners-up
|
Total Finals
|
Winning %
|
Winning Years
|
Loss %
|
Years runner-up
|
Galatasaray
|
19
|
5
|
24
|
79.17%
|
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2025
|
20.83%
|
1969, 1980, 1994, 1995, 1998
|
Beşiktaş
|
11
|
6
|
17
|
64.71%
|
1975, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2021, 2024
|
35.29%
|
1966, 1977, 1984, 1993, 1999, 2002
|
Trabzonspor
|
9
|
8
|
17
|
52.94%
|
1977, 1978, 1984, 1992, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2020
|
47.06%
|
1975, 1976, 1985, 1990, 1997, 2013, 2024, 2025
|
Fenerbahçe
|
7
|
11
|
18
|
38.89%
|
1968, 1974, 1979, 1983, 2012, 2013, 2023
|
61.11%
|
1963, 1965, 1989, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2018
|
Altay
|
2
|
5
|
7
|
28.57%
|
1967, 1980
|
71.43%
|
1964, 1968, 1972, 1979, 1986
|
Ankaragücü
|
2
|
3
|
5
|
40%
|
1972, 1981
|
60%
|
1973, 1982, 1991
|
Gençlerbirliği
|
2
|
3
|
5
|
40%
|
1987, 2001
|
60%
|
2003, 2004, 2008
|
Göztepe
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
66.67%
|
1969, 1970
|
33.33%
|
1967
|
Kocaelispor
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
100%
|
1997, 2002
|
0%
|
–
|
Bursaspor
|
1
|
5
|
6
|
16.67%
|
1986
|
83.33%
|
1971, 1974, 1992, 2012, 2015
|
Eskişehirspor
|
1
|
3
|
4
|
25%
|
1971
|
75%
|
1970, 1987, 2014
|
Akhisarspor
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
50%
|
2018
|
50%
|
2019
|
Kayserispor
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
50%
|
2008
|
50%
|
2022
|
Konyaspor
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
100%
|
2017
|
0%
|
–
|
Sakaryaspor
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
100%
|
1988
|
0%
|
–
|
Sivasspor
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
100%
|
2022
|
0%
|
–
|
İstanbul Başakşehir
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
2011, 2017, 2023
|
Antalyaspor
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
2000, 2021
|
Boluspor
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
1981
|
Kayseri Erciyesspor
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
2007
|
Adana Demirspor
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
1978
|
Mersin İdman Yurdu
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
1983
|
Samsunspor
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
1988
|
Alanyaspor
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0%
|
–
|
100%
|
2020
|
Finals venues and host cities
Host cities of the Turkish Cup Final
Records
Most common finals matchups
# of finals
|
Team
|
Won
|
Team
|
Won
|
5
|
Galatasaray
|
1966, 1993, 1999
|
Beşiktaş
|
1994, 1998
|
1963, 1965, 1996, 2005, 2016
|
Fenerbahçe
|
–
|
Beşiktaş
|
1975, 1990, 2024
|
Trabzonspor
|
1977, 1984
|
4
|
Galatasaray
|
1976, 1985, 2025
|
Trabzonspor
|
1995
|
3
|
Galatasaray
|
1973, 1982, 1991
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Ankaragücü
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–
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Beşiktaş
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1989, 2006, 2009
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Fenerbahçe
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–
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Final
- Most wins: 19
- Galatasaray (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2025)
- Most consecutive titles: 4
- Most consecutive appearances: 4
- Most appearances: 24
- Galatasaray (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2025)
- Biggest win:
- Most goals in a final: 8
- Most goals by a losing side: 3
- Most defeats in a final: 11
- Fenerbahçe (1963, 1965, 1989, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2018)
Unbeaten
Scorelines
- Biggest home win
- Biggest away win
Individual records
All-time most appearances
As of 25 May 2024
All-time top scorers
As of 25 May 2024
Manager
Manager
|
Titles
|
Winning Years
|
Gündüz Kılıç
|
3
|
1963, 1965, 1966
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Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı
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3
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1977, 1978, 1984
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Aykut Kocaman
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3
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2012, 2013, 2017
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Fatih Terim
|
3
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1999, 2000, 2019
|
Okan Buruk
|
2
|
2018, 2025
|
Adnan Süvari
|
2
|
1969, 1970
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Gordon Milne
|
2
|
1989, 1990
|
Samet Aybaba
|
2
|
2001, 2003
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Jean Tigana
|
2
|
2006, 2007
|
Mustafa Denizli
|
2
|
1991, 2009
|
Şenol Güneş
|
2
|
1995, 2010
|
Necdet Niş
|
2
|
1979, 1988
|
Okan Buruk
|
2
|
2018, 2025
|
Coşkun Özarı
|
1
|
1964
|
Halil Bıçakçı
|
1
|
1967
|
Ignác Molnár
|
1
|
1968
|
Abdulah Gegić
|
1
|
1971
|
Ziya Taner
|
1
|
1972
|
Brian Birch
|
1
|
1973
|
Didi
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1
|
1974
|
Horst Buhtz
|
1
|
1975
|
Fethi Demircan
|
1
|
1976
|
Ayfer Elmastaşoğlu
|
1
|
1980
|
Yılmaz Gökdel
|
1
|
1981
|
Özkan Sümer
|
1
|
1982
|
Branko Stanković
|
1
|
1983
|
Jupp Derwall
|
1
|
1985
|
Tomislav Kaloperović
|
1
|
1986
|
Metin Türel
|
1
|
1987
|
Urbain Braems
|
1
|
1992
|
Karl-Heinz Feldkamp
|
1
|
1993
|
Christoph Daum
|
1
|
1994
|
Graeme Souness
|
1
|
1996
|
Holger Osieck
|
1
|
1997
|
John Toshack
|
1
|
1998
|
Hikmet Karaman
|
1
|
2002
|
Ziya Doğan
|
1
|
2004
|
Gheorghe Hagi
|
1
|
2005
|
Tolunay Kafkas
|
1
|
2008
|
Tayfur Havutçu
|
1
|
2011
|
Roberto Mancini
|
1
|
2014
|
Hamza Hamzaoğlu
|
1
|
2015
|
Jan Olde Riekerink
|
1
|
2016
|
Eddie Newton
|
1
|
2020
|
Sergen Yalçın
|
1
|
2021
|
Rıza Çalımbay
|
1
|
2022
|
Jorge Jesus
|
1
|
2023
|
Serdar Topraktepe
|
1
|
2024
|
Players
(at least 5 titles)
Player
|
Titles
|
Winning Years
|
Clubs
|
Bülent Korkmaz
|
6
|
1991, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005
|
all with Galatasaray
|
Hakan Şükür
|
6
|
1988, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005
|
Sakaryaspor (1), Galatasaray (5)
|
Uğur Köken
|
5
|
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1973
|
all with Galatasaray
|
Arif Erdem
|
5
|
1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005
|
Fernando Muslera
|
5
|
2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2025
|
Okan Buruk
|
5
|
1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2006
|
Galatasaray (4), Beşiktaş (1)
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See also
References
External links
top scorers |
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- 1962–63: Kutver
- 1963–64: Oktay
- 1964–65: Oktay, Gündüz, Birol & Güler
- 1965–66: Soydan & Çevrim
- 1966–67: Zemzem
- 1967–68: Yılmaz & Eruz
- 1968–69: Altıparmak, Zemzem & Yayöz
- 1969–70: Zemzem
- 1970–71: Altıparmak
- 1971–72: Turan
- 1972–73: Montemarani
- 1973–74: Turan
- 1974–75: Ozan
- 1975–76: Şenlen
- 1976–77: R.Kaynak
- 1977–78: Çulcu, Özden, Turhan & Yazıcıoğlu
- 1978–79: Paunović, Çetiner, Denizli, B.Öztürk, Özden, Turhan, Ağan, R.Kaynak, & Günay
- 1979–80: Denizli
- 1980–81: Asa
- 1981–82: Hodžić
- 1982–83: Yula
- 1983–84: Açar
- 1984–85: Şengün
- 1985–86: Demir
- 1986–87: Çolak
- 1987–88: Şenkaya
- 1988–89: Gültiken
- 1989–90: Uçar, Özdilek, Kiremitçi & Bijedić
- 1990–91: Yıldırım
- 1991–92: Vatansever & Gerger
- 1992–93: Sağlam & Eriş
- 1993–94: Arveladze & Sancaklı
- 1994–95: Arveladze & O.Kaynak
- 1995–96: Kalkan & Demirel
- 1996–97: Kaba
- 1997–98: Sağlam, Çelik & Dervişoğlu
- 1998–99: Sağlam & El Badraoui
- 1999–2000: Mandıralı, Derelioğlu, Márcio, Akyüz, O.Öztürk, Mapeza, Uysal, T.Bulut, Yiğit, Eshun, Karakaya, K.Yılmaz, Baykuş, Şimşek, & Küçükvardar
- 2000–01: Karan
- 2001–02: M.Yılmaz
- 2002–03: Hassan & M.Yılmaz
- 2003–04: Şanlı, Bekiroğlu, Lazarov & Türkmen
- 2004–05: Alex, Martin, Şükür, Ateş, Johnson & Bayazıt
- 2005–06: Ünal
- 2006–07: Bobô & Şentürk
- 2007–08: Iglesias
- 2008–09: Bobô
- 2009–10: Çoban & U.Bulut
- 2010–11: Almeida & Aksu
- 2011–12: Pinto
- 2012–13: Zengin
- 2013–14: Arslan
- 2014–15: Bakambu
- 2015–16: Tosun & Cikalleshi
- 2016–17: Vaz Tê
- 2017–18: Rodallega
- 2018–19: Villafáñez, Altıntaş & Cikalleshi
- 2019–20: Sørloth, Estupiñán & Karakullukçu
- 2020–21: Kör, Gulbrandsen, Hamroun, Babacar & Rüzgar
- 2021–22: Bavuk, Kılıçaslan, Manaj & Okur
- 2022–23: Balat & Batshuayi
- 2023–24: Batshuayi
- 2024–25: Bostan, Derici & Kodro
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